Acton Research

Acton BookShoppe »

Acton USB 1GB Flash Drive
$10.00 [ purchase ]

Acton's 1GB USB2.0 Flash Drives are a convenient way to transport data from your computer. Featuring an aluminum swivel cover with Acton's logo, you'll be sure to stand out as a tech-savvy pursuer of liberty and free-markets backed by religious...

There could never be a revolution less provoked by oppression than America. Thenceforth the right of a nation to judge for itself could not be denied.
~ Lord Acton

Scholarships & Awards Journal of Markets & Morality Religion & Liberty

Acton Research

Now@Acton Research

Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone

Paola Fantini has expanded her blog post on Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone's new work on Catholic social doctrine into a book review for the forthcoming Religion & Liberty quarterly published by the Acton Institute. She has also translated the prologue to the book by Russian Orthodox Metropolitan Kirill. These articles are the first to translate anything from Cardinal Bertone's “The Ethics of the Common Good in Catholic Social Doctrine” (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2008) into English. The Italian title is "L'etica del Bene Comune nella Dottrina Sociale della Chiesa."

Quick Links:

Acton Research

The Research Department serves as the academic research facility of the Acton Institute, accommodating in-house and externally-based scholars from a variety of nationalities, Christian confessions, and different intellectual disciplines. Read More »

Acton's Core Principles

The Core Principles provides a framework for Acton Research as it seeks to make clear the path to a free and virtuous society. Read about the Core Principles here.

In the Liberal Tradition

James Fenimore Cooper (1789–1851)

James Fenimore Cooper (1789–1851)“Sob as instituições realmente livres, o próprio governo não é nada mais que uma concessão de poderes para o benefício de proteção e associação\... A essência da liberdade está no poder máximo de controlar, embora cabível ao conjunto da nação. Seu modelo é manifestado pela responsabilidade dos agentes públicos.”